- Norbert Singer
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Singer (left) meeting with Jacky Ickx in 1976
Norbert Singer (born November 1939) is a German automotive engineer. He has played a key role in every one of Porsche’s 16 overall race victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Singer was born in Eger (Cheb), part of Nazi Germany's Sudetenland in 1939.
When Singer joined the Porsche company in Stuttgart, the young engineer from the University of Munich was soon given the job of cooling the gearboxes of the powerful 917 racers which had broken down in 1969. His first task was successful and the Porsche 917 dominated the event in 1970 as well as in 1971, the first year Singer attended the great race.
Singer was then given the task of developing the Porsche 911 road car for racing, and in doing so he created eventually what is by far the most successful customer race car that Porsche ever produced: the Porsche 935 won at the 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans outright, a remarkable feat for a modified 15 year old road car design.
Following this, Singer designed the bodywork of the Porsche 956 and 962 Group C cars which won no fewer than 7 24 Hours of Le Mans titles. In the 1990s, Singer engineered the Porsche WSC open sports car which claimed two victories in 1996 and 1997, and finally oversaw the Porsche 911 GT1-98 project which achieved Porsche's 16th win, the 1998 24 Hours of Le Mans. Following that, Porsche retired from Le Mans racing to develop a new car, but they ultimately decided to focus on the Cayenne.
External links
- 24:16 - Le Mans 24 Hours : 16 Wins With Porsche : An Autobiography with Michael Cotton
- The Norbert Singer Fan Club
- late 1990s Porsche LMP
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